Country singer Tyler Farr is recovering after a motor vehicle accident on his Tennessee farm left him hospitalized with a severe concussion, forcing him to cancel a scheduled festival performance.
The Goshen Stampede in Connecticut confirmed the news on June 13 through a social media post, revealing that Farr was taken to a local hospital following the incident and diagnosed with a severe concussion.
The festival shared that David Foster and the All Stars stepped in to replace Farr on short notice, while assuring attendees the event would continue as planned.
As of June 15, Farr has not issued a personal statement about the accident, and no additional details about his injuries or recovery timeline have been released.
Farr's next scheduled appearance is the Boots & Brew Country Music Festival in California on June 20, though no update has been shared regarding his attendance at that show.
Fans on social media have flooded the festival's posts with prayers and well wishes for the Missouri-born singer. The outpouring of support reflects the deep connection Farr has with his audience - one he has never taken for granted.
Farr once recorded the heartfelt song "I Should Go to Church Sometime," a faith-driven reflection on conviction, personal redemption, and the quiet moments when a person realizes they need God more than they've been showing. In times like these, those words feel especially close to home.
Country music community in wishing Tyler Farr a full and speedy recovery.
















